Title - this text is used for printing on the DVD assets which includes case wrap, disc label or disc surface,
and case insert.
Subtitle - this text is used for printing on the DVD assets which includes case wrap, disc label or disc surface,
and case insert.
Date Range - this text is used for printing on the DVD assets which includes case wrap, disc label or disc
surface, and case insert.
Input Options
Use Video Capture and Realtime Encoding - this is the default option which acquires the audio/video streams
in realtime through a video capture board or digital port and encodes the media in realtime.
Use Pre-Captured Files - this option skips the realtime video capture stage by allowing the user to specify
pre-captured files in one of several accepted formats. Starting from these pre-captured files, the DVD-100
application take the project through to completion just as it would be following the end of realtime capture. If
unencoded files are specified, encoding will be done using a software encoder. The encoding step could be
very time consuming, possibly even taking longer than realtime to encode the clips.
Video Signal is used to specify whether in the input video source is NTSC or PAL. The option chosen here will
also affect the DVD authored.
Deck Control Page
This feature is not available in all versions of DVD-100. If you do not have access to this feature and you wish to use it, please contact
http://www.dmapp.com or your local dealer.
Deck control refers to controlling a remote tape deck via Firewire or Serial bus. This feature is not available in all
product configurations. It is generally available when using 1394 (Firewire) capture and it will be available with
some hardware capture solutions via RS-422 or other control bus.
The mark in/out feature if available allows for setting a list of in/out points which can then be used to automatically
capture multiple segments from a tape without any user intervention, once the capture has begun. This is useful if
only a section of the video content is desired, or if most of the tape needs to be captured but some sections of
unrecorded tape or ground shooting need to be removed. No claims are made about frame accuracy when using
the IN/OUT marks.
See Deck Control under the Video Monitor section for alternate user interface for setting IN/OUT marks.
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